Corrosion behaviour of Ni-Cr alloys in mixed oxidising gases at 650 °C

Chromia Non-blocking I/O Internal oxidation High-Temperature Corrosion
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2020.108801 Publication Date: 2020-06-06T14:55:35Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract Binary Ni-Cr alloys containing 5−30 wt% Cr were exposed to Ar-20O2, Ar-20O2-20H2O, Ar-20CO2, Ar-20CO2-20H2O and Ar-20H2O (vol.%) at 650 °C. In dry/wet O2, and dry CO2, 5−25 Cr alloys formed a three-layered structure: an external NiO layer, an inner oxide layer and an internal oxidation zone. The Ni-30Cr alloy formed a continuous chromia layer, with local outer NiO islands in dry/wet O2, but a continuous Ni-rich outer layer in dry CO2. In wet CO2/water vapour alone, all alloys underwent internal oxidation, nickel metal expulsion and NiO formation. Gas composition effects on the Cr concentration required for chromia formation are discussed.
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